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Adam Cheung
March 21, 2023

The very best that Supreme x Nike has to offer.

Supreme is, no doubt, one of the most iconic streetwear labels out there. Established in 1994, the James Jebbia-helmed skate brand started off with a single shop in New York City, and it has now totally taken over the world with its wild designs and exclusive collaborations. One of its best collabs has got to be its long-standing relationship with Nike, and with more hyped Swoosh x Sup sneakers set to drop in 2023, we're taking a minute just to look back at some of the best pairs of all-time.

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Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low Stars "Black"
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Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low Stars "Black"

To kick it all off, we have the Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low Stars "Black." A low-top rendition of the Supreme x Nike SB Dunk High from 2003, this is one of the most popular pairs from the coveted "Stars" Collection. With faux reptile leather detailing, the sides are completely covered in five-pointed stars, and these are complemented by metallic gold accents across the tongue, lace dubrae, and heel branding. Sure to be a future classic, secure your size right now if you haven't already.

Supreme x Nike Air More Uptempo "Varsity Red"
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Supreme x Nike Air More Uptempo "Varsity Red"

Even though the Supreme x Nike Air More Uptempo "Varsity Red" is almost six years old, it continues to be one of the most talked-about Sup x Swoosh shoes to date. Taking on the mid-'90s basketball shoe, the usual "UPTEMPO" branding around the sidewalls has been totally dropped in favor of "SUPREME" which is something that has never been done before. Elsewhere, the rest of the upper is crafted from supple suede and leather, and all of this sits on top of a hefty Air unit.

Supreme x COMME des GARÇONS x Nike Air Force 1 "Black"
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Supreme x COMME des GARÇONS x Nike Air Force 1 "Black"

In 2018, Rei Kawakubo shocked the world by revealing the Supreme x COMME des GARÇONS x Nike Air Force 1 "Black." A rare-three way collaboration between the American streetwear imprint and the Japanese fashion house, both labels came together to take on the AF1 for its 35th birthday, and the results were simple yet striking. With co-branded detailing around the back and a unique split Swoosh across the sides, there's nothing else quite like it out there.

Supreme x Nike Air Max Plus TN "University Red"
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Supreme x Nike Air Max Plus TN "University Red"

When it comes to one-of-a-kind colorways, the Supreme x Nike Air Max Plus TN "University Red" is definitely up there among the best. Part of a three-shoe collection, this rendition of the Sean McDowell classic completely reworks the caging system to spell out "SUPREME." This is painted in a neon gradient effect that's sure to turn heads, and if that wasn't already eye-catching enough, a yellow Swoosh has been added for a look that's guaranteed to stop traffic.

Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro "Black Cement"
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Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro "Black Cement"

And last but not least, we have the Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro "Black Cement." The first collaboration ever to hit the lauded skate silhouette, this coveted pair first released back in 2002 and completely changed the course of history forever. With a premium leather construction, it's overlaid by elephant print panels across the heel, lacing system, and toe and accented with fiery red inside. There hasn't been a pair like it since, and there probably never will be one for many decades to come.

Adam is a writer and editor specializing in sneakers and streetwear. Over the past few years, he's curated features and guides for fashion publications across the globe, winning multiple awards along the way. Often travelling between the UK and Hong Kong, don't be too surprised if you find Adam anywhere else around the world taking street photography or feasting on the local delicacies.